Starblazer

DeRank : 2,48
DeAge™ : 6713 days • Here since 23 january 2008
AA.VV Stereogum Presents: Enjoyed- A Tribute To Bjork's Post
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I preferred the one about the steel pussy Alanis Morissette.
Iron Maiden Somewhere Back In Time: The Best Of 1980-1988
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completely useless album, even worse than the Dream Theater best of
Venom Temples Of Ice
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In any case, I'm also a fan of the flops of big bands, so if I come across an album by Venom post-'83 (preferably with Dolan on vocals), I won't let it slip away, especially because the thrash-power style should appeal to me a lot.
Iron Maiden Death On The Road
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Ah, finally you've written a nice review; I agree that this is a stunning album, second only to Live After Death. Moreover, Dance Of Death was the first metal album I listened to and holds a completely special value for me. To this day, it remains my absolute favorite from the Irons.
The Cult Sonic Temple
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Beautiful Edie, the fact that this great band has been overshadowed by those piece of shits, the gansenrosis, is one of the demonstrations that the world is upside down.
Venom Temples Of Ice
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I really like the review, I only know In Memory (Paul Miller) from this album and it seems to me a nice song. The cover is also very beautiful, and Tony Dolan seems very talented. In short, I categorically refuse to think it is worse than Metal Black (now that's an endless sadness...).
Metallica Load
Metallica Load
31 may 08
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I would gladly do it, but spending $17.90 on a disc featuring a decrepit, naked old hag, especially one being targeted by some strapping anorexic lad, just doesn't sit right with me, not to mention if it's by Deicide.
Cirith Ungol Paradise Lost
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this album is one of my forbidden dreams, along with "Martyrium" by Antestor... but sooner or later I will catch them both. One piece of advice: DO NOT ALLOW ANONYMOUS!!!!!
Cavalera Conspiracy Inflikted
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someone in here should set themselves on fire... those who want to understand will understand
Cavalera Conspiracy Inflikted
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Great review. With all due respect to the Cavalera brothers, the best Brazilian band is undoubtedly Angra.